All About the OSHA
The OSHA's mission is to prevent work-related injuries, illnesses, and deaths by issuing and enforcing rules (called standards) for workplace safety and health. All about the OSHA. |
 
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Eye and Face Protection
Eye injuries alone cost more than $300 million per year in lost production time, medical expenses, and worker compensation. face and eye protection... |
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OSHA Accident Investigation
Accident investigations determine how and why these failures occur. Everything you must know about OSHA accident investigations. |
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OSHA.gov Establishment Search
Obtain OSHA data concerning inspections and citations of a specific employer, a specific industry, or within a particular geographic area... |
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Arc Flash
Arc flash typically occurs while electrical equipment is being disconnected, inspected or serviced, and can be caused by a variety of factors... |
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Ergonomics
There are five aspects of ergonomics, safety, comfort, ease of use, productivity/performance, and aesthetics. Read everything about ergonomics... |
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Asbestos
An estimated 1.3 million employees in construction and general industry face significant asbestos exposure on the job. Asbestos - the things you must know about it. |

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OSHA's Enforcement
OSHA's purpose is to reduce workplace fatalities, injuries, and illnesses by promoting workplace safety and health.The EEP, Local Emphasis Programs, rates and statistics. |
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Beryllium
About 1-15% of all people occupationally-exposed to beryllium in air become sensitive to beryllium and may develop chronic beryllium disease... |

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Employee Rights
You have the right to a safe workplace. OSHA requires employers to provide a workplace that is free of serious recognized hazards and in compliance with OSHA standards... |
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